Steve, I have a 1943 GMC CCKW with a M18 Shop Van Body, with a Jeep powered 5KW Generator, under one of the workbenches.This unit was rebuilt by L.B.Smith,Mechanicsburg,Pa. in 1952. It was then sent to the Dutch Army where it served in reserve until about the 1980's. It became part of the large collection of A.F. Budge in the UK until I purchased it along with several other WW2 trucks in 1995. I am thinning my collection and now offering it for sale for $7500.00. F.B. 717-338-1941

The story is the owner bought this surplus and put it on a truck frame. The van was made in to a shop trailer and pulled around to job sites. The interior benches and shelves are missing but brackets ect are still there.

Hello Stacey,
That is a great save , thanks for saving it !!
That would is the perfect thing for a CCKW with out its van.

I have a CCKW Shop Van here in Florida that I greatly like, not restored yet, the same color yellow as yours.
It was built by Superior, who build the school buses.
It is great for storing things in, I have a disassembled GPW in there,
and some Dukw parts, and some Dodge parts.

I plan to build a fully enclosed insulated CCKW Barn with high enough and with big enough doors
to get the truck through before the body repair and repaint.

The shop van will be a great RV to take on trips and to MV shows, with bunks built into
sort of like General Patton's shop van camper.